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Secondary exploitation (sync, brand partnerships, etc.), revenue, and investment continue to grow across multiple areas of the music business. This module will look at the process involved in sync licensing, the core and transferable skills required to succeed in this area, as well as the associated contractual and legal obligations.
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Using the core terms and information from the Music Publishing module, you will explore these specialist areas in greater detail investigating the future of right management as well as the practicalities of managing rights to track and collect the income they generate.
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You will gain a thorough insight into the growth and development of dance music, rave culture and electronica in its many guises. Over the course of the module, study will break down the cornerstone genres and sub-genres within electronica and their overall contribution to the production techniques associated with contemporary popular music.
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Additionally, you will analyse the historic & current relationship between the music and socio-economic environment in the U.S. & UK. This will be underpinned by factors that have influenced the movement from inception and the subsequent rise of rave culture during the second summer of love and beyond.
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The historic & present-day DIY business culture of dance music will serve to be a focal point of study, aligned with advances in technology & how developments have influenced the sound of dance music and what the general public categorise as EDM today. Listenership, representation and how social media has become a driving force in developing the various income streams will also underpin the nucleus of study.
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This module will enhance your employability as you integrate your academic learning and vocational skills with a placement engaging with industry between 20-30 hours. During your work-based learning, you will be developing a deeper understanding of the realities of professional practice and the personal attributes and skills required to successfully realise your career goals.
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Working in a professional environment will afford you the opportunity to gain practical skills, consolidate and expand professional networks, build confidence, and develop a sound knowledge of the employment opportunities in the creative industries.
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Once a placement has been secured you will need to negotiate and complete a learning agreement, where you, the employer and your lead lecturer will agree in writing the key goals and measures for success for the work-based learning. Work Based Learning handbooks are available on for both students and employers, these contain your learning agreements and important information relating to health and safety, insurance and BIMM contacts for use during a placement.
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You need to complete between 20-30 hours WBL to satisfy the requirements of your Working in the Creative Industries module. The 20-30 hours can be worked as one block (e.g. a two or three week placement) or as flexi time (e.g. one day a week for several months). During this time, you may be visited onsite by a member of the Creative Futures team, where appropriate.
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The study of economics allows us to understand why companies, markets and indeed entire industries can thrive or fail. From the motivation of individual consumers to government policy there are a whole range of factors that explain how and why the music industry works the way it does.
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This module introduces a number of economic theories that give insight into not only how the music industry has prospered, but also the root causes of many of its issues. Such theories help you to comprehend why even ardent music fans are often inclined to pay more for a cup of coffee than for the songs that have defined their lives, but also how the music industry is finding new ways to turn value into revenue.
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This module will enable you to explore the key issues, historical factors and current debates shaping our thinking about diversity in the creative industries. Negotiating key areas and methods of investigation with your tutor, you will reflect, in podcast format, on your own place within an increasingly diverse creative landscape.
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As companies all over the world diversify the range of media platforms they promote themselves on, branding and visual identity have never been more important. Students with digital skills in design can elevate themselves above other applicants in a highly competitive industry.
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This module will arm you with key transferrable skills in digital arts software, through the creation and development of a brand. You will evaluate core branding techniques and design styles, including typography, semiotics, layout, structure and colour. Lessons will be grounded in industry-standard design software, such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. You will also learn how to work to a client’s brief, with a focus on the visual representation of brand identity and values.
The field of Music Psychology is one of wide interest and rapid development. The questions of what music is, what it means and how we are affected by and interact with music are endlessly fascinating and relevant to a range of professions within the music industry.
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Studying this module will give you unique insights into a significant number of the relevant fields of music psychology, which include but are not limited to musicology and the psychology of emotion, learning and therapeutic. As well as exploring these fields in-depth, you will be supported to focus on an area of music psychology that is most relevant to you as a professional working in the music industry.
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Summary
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In this module, you will design and create a purposeful website utilising current building platforms and applications. You will have the opportunity to explore and implement various digital marketing strategies, theories and concepts, including web design, user experience design (UX), digital branding, the consumer decision-making process, search engine optimisation (SEO), audience engagement, user-generated content and influencer engagement. You will also produce an accompanying document communicating your decision-making process, project rationale, and theoretical underpinnings.
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Module Aims
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By the end of the module, you will have used your web design and online PR learning to create a cohesive journalistic or marketing internet-based project for a clearly identified audience on a well-defined subject matter. This can include both written and multimedia content, as required to meet the needs of the identified niche. As well as a professional project, you will also learn to make your project legally robust, through contracts and the correct use of copyright. This module will also arm you with the skillset to create and apply your own campaigns and become tastemakers in your own right.
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Choose your optional modules.
Our undergraduate degree courses allow you to define your own route to success via a range of optional modules. First, you’ll learn the necessary employability skills and find where you’ll fit in the industry. Then, you’ll be able to build your course according to your interests and career aspirations.
We are currently undertaking a review of modules on this course as we believe there are a number of improvements we can make to enhance the overall student experience. Please be assured that we are not making significant changes to the overall course content. We are collaborating with our current students to redesign assessments to better equip our graduates for the evolving needs of the industry.
To view the latest undergraduate course overview document for 2024/25 entry, please click here.
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Year 1
Semester 1
The Creative Industries
The first Creative Industries module will introduce you to the strategies and tools to set you on the right path toward pursuing a successful career. Whether focused on a particular career goal or considering several future possibilities, you will broaden your knowledge of the opportunities available to you as a future creative industry professional.
Artist Management
Summary
The partnership between artist and manager is the creative ‘life-blood’ of the music industry. This module introduces you to the role of the modern music manager and the ways in which they help artists develop - and sustain - careers in the modern music industry.
Module Aims
Placing yourself into the role of artist manager, this module aims to help you develop your ability to analyse the needs and skills of artists, and well as recognise gaps and areas for development, in order to make informed and effective planning decisions about how to support their development as an artist.
The Music Business
The rapidly evolving music business is a multi-faceted, technologically driven industry. Effective music industry practitioners must understand how the numerous businesses, organisations and professionals operate, how they work alongside each other and interconnect. Furthermore, due to the rate of change, it is essential to make informed predictions about the future of the industry and evolve operations accordingly. This module is designed to offer you a holistic perspective of the industry, from where you can clearly identify conventions, standard working practices and growth areas.
Music Event Planning & Promotion
Summary
Evaluating events is crucial to understanding what could be improved for future planning. By analysing the success and impact of an event, event professionals can identify areas for improvement and make adjustments to better meet the needs and expectations of attendees. This evaluation process can also help professionals identify what elements of the event were particularly successful and should be repeated in the future, whether that means planning a series of events, a live tour, or a similar event in a different location. By building on the success of previous events, event professionals can create a strong brand identity and reputation for their events, attracting repeat attendees and building a loyal following. Additionally, evaluating events can help event professionals identify any legal, ethical or safety concerns that may have arisen during the event, and take steps to address them in future events.
Module Aims
This module will give you the knowledge and skills to progress from delivering a real-world music event, through to planning a live music tour or series of events. You will organise, promote and deliver a live music event as part of a small team, and reflect on the process. You will also learn how to plan the logistics of a tour across multiple roles, such as tour managers and production teams. You will explore key industry documentation such as tour advances and technical riders, to ensure the events are delivered effectively and on schedule.
Entrepreneurism
Resilience
Creativity and Collaboration
Semester 2
The Creative Industries & You
In this module, you will further develop your investigative skills, exploring relevant underlying concepts and principles and interpreting these within the context of your area of study. You will explore the nature of creativity, the wider context of the industry and practice reflective techniques.
You will also evaluate sources and consider issues such as potential biases and cultural diversity. This evaluation will contribute to developing an enhanced awareness of your creative identity and greater insight into the topics that inspire and motivate you. In addition, you will improve your understanding of how your area of interest intersects with the wider creative industry.
Using academic enquiry, you will develop a reflective journal to evaluate your strengths and areas for self-development in relation to your studies, careers and personal aspirations. This investigative work will help establish a connection between the skills you have identified concerning specific careers and areas of the industry, enhancing your understanding of what is required to be a successful professional practitioner.
Releasing Music
Summary
Building on the knowledge and skills developed in Artist Management & Music Business modules and utilising the skills gained in Marketing & PR, this module will look at critical aspects of the music releases including (but not limited to) strategy, narrative/story, genre niches, schedule, content creation/brand, platforms, distribution mechanisms, insights, potential revenue streams as well as project outcomes.
Module Aims
This module aims to support you to develop your understanding of the processes involved in self-releasing music to a specific market, The module will equip you with the ability to justify a range of choices made in the process of planning a release and examine the procedures involved in the delivery and marketing of a release, preparing you for engagement with the professional music industry.
Music Publishing
Summary
Music publishing is essential in the modern music business, an ever-increasing amount of visual content is being created and shared, much of which requires the synchronisation of music, this along with the development of new distribution channels has opened a wealth of new opportunities for songwriters and publishers.
Module Aims
This module aims to focus on the fundamentals of this topic covering areas such as: the definition of a song, the publisher’s role, the collection societies, the types of music publisher, and music publishing contracts. In this module, you will explore the relationship between these core concepts and current music industry developments.
Branding
Summary
In an increasingly competitive marketplace, an effective and creative marketing campaign can make any brand stand out from the crowd and achieve its goals. Whether it is the discovery of a new artist, buying tickets for an event or festival, or the everyday products and services we consume, marketing continues to influence us across every part of our lives. Developing a personal brand enables individuals to effectively communicate their unique value and differentiate themselves from competitors.
Module Aims
In this module, you will explore contemporary music and events brands, their audiences, branding, and communications. You will learn about emerging trends and technologies in social media, and how human psychology impacts our decision making. Whether you want to work in a marketing role directly, run your own events or manage an artist; marketing will undoubtedly play a crucial role in your future career success.
Year 2
Semester 1
Defining Your Practice in Context
Summary
This module will build on the skills you developed in your first year. In The Creative Industries and You module, you utilised concepts and principles to explore the nature of creativity, developing a short and longer-term plan for your personal and professional practice.
In this module you will carry out an individual investigation, utilising secondary research to investigate the lineage of your creative practice. You will directly apply ideas to your own discipline and development, selecting an area of investigation relevant to your own practice, and communicating your argument in writing or via a narrated slide presentation. The concepts you explore in this module, including your positionality and identity, are themes you will encounter frequently as a creative professional.
Module Aims
By examining existing case studies and undertaking a research case study you will further develop secondary research skills and contextualise your professional identity. The research methods and study skills you develop throughout this module will prepare you for next year’s Final Project, in which you will self-direct a significant piece of academic, creative and/or professional practice. Additionally, this module will help you develop the following graduate attributes:
Global Awareness
Self-awareness
Intellectual curiosity
Professionalism
Business & Entrepreneurship
The UK music industry has seen growth and expansion in recorded music, publishing and live events, highlighting an industry ripe for entrepreneurial development. Recent enterprising examples have seen entrepreneurs collect waste left at festivals and transform it into usable products sold for charitable organisations benefitting society and the environment and creating an economy where there wasn’t one previously. This module is designed to get you thinking about the music industry as a whole, both nationally and globally, to consider what gaps might exist for new business or what services could be created for new customer bases.
Throughout the module, you will consider what tools you need to create the next industry product or service, as well as how to relate this to self-employment and wider creative industries.
Social Media and Digital Marketing
“Content is king” – Bill Gates
In this developing digital world, businesses of all types and sizes around the world continue to prioritise social media and online promotion at the heart of their marketing strategy. Digital literacy is increasingly seen as a must-have skill by potential employers. This module will give you the key practical skills in a variety of social media and digital communication platforms.
From Facebook to Instagram, from Social Influencers to Search Engine Optimisation, you will explore how to maximise the effectiveness of these digital strategies, using data analytics to enhance and evolve creative content-driven campaigns. Contemporary issues and trends in the digital world will underpin the module, as well as discussions on ethical concerns.
Select an optional module
Semester 2
Exploring Practice Through Collaboration
Summary
In the Defining Your Practice in Context module, you evaluated the lineage and traditions of your creative practice, investigating how it connects to artistic and industry practices. This module will require you to utilise your acquired knowledge to plan and create, collaboratively, a piece of work that links to your practice. Collaborating with others can help you develop new and innovative ideas and can also help you develop confidence as a creative practitioner whilst practising your communication, project management, reflection and feedback skills.
Module Aims
To develop collaborative working practices.
To plan and execute a creative project.
To document your creative process including the nature of your collaboration.
Seek and use developmental feedback.
Evaluate the nature of teamwork, communication and collaboration.
Appraise your professional values, ethics and goals.
Additionally, this module will help you develop the following graduate attributes:
Employable and Entrepreneurial.
Creative, Collaborative and Connected.
Socially Responsible.
Self-awareness.
Professionalism.
Financing Innovation
This module introduces the key concepts for financing creative projects and outlines the fundraising process. The module will cover a range of approaches that include grant funding, crowdsourcing, sponsorship, start-up loans, private income and support in-kind. You will develop practical planning and delivery skills including writing a fundraising strategy, pitching for money, filling out a grant application form, creating a sponsorship pack, managing budgets and risk, and evaluating impact.
Music Business in Context
The module provides an introduction to economics and innovation, and how they interact in the music and culture industry.
You will examine the relationship between cultural, social and economic factors influencing and influenced by the music business.
You will explore economic theories through the lens of everyday phenomena and/or moments of significant change in the music business past, present and future.
Select an optional module
Year 3
Semester 1
Final Project
In this module, you will undertake a significant project of your own choosing. It’s your chance to explore your passion within the industry and creative arts: experiment, take risks, strengthen your skills and create a product/cohesive portfolio of work that you are proud to showcase at the end of your degree.
This module will support you in consolidating the broad learning and development from the course so far, building a bridge into the industry, the workplace and future opportunities. You will be supported to self-direct your own learning through a series of lectures, seminars and 1:1 tutorials with expert supervisors.
Industry Futures
This module provides an in-depth exploration of emerging trends, innovations, and challenges shaping the future landscape of the media and marketing, music business and events industries.
Through critical analysis of industry developments, case studies, and expert insights, you will gain a nuanced understanding of the evolving dynamics within media consumption patterns, technological advancements, regulatory changes, and societal shifts.
Audience Experience & Motivation
Acknowledging audience needs and expectations are central to considering what motivates consumers to engage with a product or service. The Service Industry is no longer enough, people now want an ‘experience’, something to remember. The Experience Economy focuses on audience experience, on creating bespoke events, greater innovation in business and always ensures that value is created for an audience.
This module will deconstruct audience experience through the analysis of consumer trends, audience psychology, economic impacts and industry developments. You will explore how to create exciting and innovative businesses to understand how entrepreneurs engage with specific audiences to fulfil experiential requirements.
Select an optional module
Semester 2
Final Project
In this module, you will undertake a significant project of your own choosing. It’s your chance to explore your passion within the industry and creative arts: experiment, take risks, strengthen your skills and create a product/cohesive portfolio of work that you are proud to showcase at the end of your degree.
This module will support you in consolidating the broad learning and development from the course so far, building a bridge into the industry, the workplace and future opportunities. You will be supported to self-direct your own learning through a series of lectures, seminars and 1:1 tutorials with expert supervisors.
Employability Toolkit
This module is a final step in your academic journey. It will prove essential for working creatively in your chosen field. Drawing on evidence from your study, you'll critically evaluate your learning and the industry connections you've made. You'll explore theories of personal and professional development you can apply in the world of work. You'll learn with your peers in small and large mixed discipline sessions.
You will be challenged to create work competing in your chosen field. Specialist workshops from seasoned professionals are part of your learning. You'll create a portfolio on your journey so far- looking at your constructed professional identity- mindful that it is key to your working future.
Business Ethics & Music Law
"The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity." - Zig Ziglar
Ethical procedures impact every aspect of business operations, identifying and establishing ethical codes is central to successful business management. This module will explore a range of ethical and legal considerations to ensure that you and your business is ethically sound and operating within legal parameters.
Select an optional module
The optional modules advertised as available for BIMM Music Institute courses are subject to variation dependant on minimum student numbers and the availability of specialist resources at each college (Please refer to our terms and conditions for further detail).
For any questions regarding our courses or if you’d like more information on how to apply to BIMM Music Institute, please contact our Enquiries Team on 01273 840 346 or email [email protected].